How to Sing Like The Beatles

Galeazzo Frudua is a fantastic Italian singer who specializes in deconstructing the complex harmonies of The Beatles. In a series of videos, Frudua breaks down tons of Beatles songs in great detail, so you can understand how to sing each part. These videos are most remarkable to me because the harmony lines by themselves often sound odd, but in context sound just perfect. I also love his accent -- it adds a little flavor to these classic songs. My favorite is his breakdown of "In My Life":

Also stunning is his treatment of "Paperback Writer," with its trademark six-part harmony:

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